Tag Archives: The Walkmen
Watch the Walkmen Perform Live in Seattle
Posted: April 3, 2013

The Walkmen were recently featured on the fifth Little Big Show, an event sponsored by KEXP, Starbucks and STG to benefit Seattle’s arts organizations.
The band shared the bill with Father John Misty, and all of the proceeds from ticket sales were donated to a local non-profit.
Watch the footage of the Walkmen playing the title track off their 2012 album Heaven after the jump and check out their official website for more information. (more…)
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The Walkmen at Outside Lands
Posted: August 11, 2012
Washington D.C. indie rockers The Walkmen walked out on the Sutro stage at San Francisco’s Outside Lands music festival about 20 minutes late, but it did not deter them from turning in a solid set.
Having just released Heaven earlier this year, The Walkmen dropped a few notable tracks from that album, with frontman Hamilton Leithhouser’s soaring voice punctuating “We Can’t Be Beat,” “The Love You Love” and “Heartbreaker.”
They also touched on earlier favorites, such as “Angela Surf City” from 2010’s Lisbon and their screaming closer, “All Hands and the Cook” off their 2006 debut, A Hundred Miles Off.
The Walkmen also performed last weekend during Lollapalooza, and their vintage sound is obviously on point during their current tour in support of Heaven.
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The Walkmen Perform on the Interface
Posted: October 19, 2010
New York City’s indie rock band the Walkmen visited the Interface on Spinner recently to perform some new tunes from their sixth studio album, Lisbon.
As you’ll see in this video of their “Angela Surf City” performance below, guitarist Paul Maroon is a fan of a ’57 Gretsch Streamliner.
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